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Trusted teacher: Quantum physics is an extremely difficult subject to grasp, even for the greatest physicists "Richard Feynman, one of the giants of quantum theory, said that whoever claims to have understood quantum physics has necessarily understood nothing". Indeed, indeterminacy, uncertainty, probability, acausal, non-local, timeless are some of the strange concepts that form the basis of quantum physics and on which many of the most brilliant researchers have been working since a century. Thus, at the atomic level, protons, neutrons, electrons - are capable of quirks or even quantum eccentricities, which, if they are common in the laboratory, are unimaginable transposed in our everyday world. Thus, by the game of probabilities, the particles can be in several places at the same time. I will offer courses for students of the Superior. In these courses I will explain the following points: - Real / virtual conception of matter / quantum light - Wave / particle duality - What is the tunnel effect? - No continuous trajectory in quantum physics - Heisenberg inequality - What can we learn from Young's slots? - Reduction of the wave packet; - Does quantum physics renounce any description of reality? - What is quantum non-separability-entanglement? - Quantum cryptography? - What Einstein fought in quantum physics - Why does quantum physics pose so many philosophical problems to us? - What is quantum vacuum? - What is quantum decoherence? - Does irreversibility exist at the quantum level? - Is quantum physics indeterministic? - Applications of Quantum Physics: From the transistor to the quantum computer via quantum satellites and radars. Looking forward to reading you.
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Trusted teacher: Student in 4th year of ENS Ulm in mathematics as well as gluer in PSI* and MP at Lycée Louis-le-Grand, and in PCSI and MP at Lycée Pierre-Gilles-de-Gennes, I put at your disposal my knowledge and my experience from my career. Course location: The courses take place by videoconference, using the Teams software. I use: - my Mac computer (microphone and webcam working) - a Samsung graphic tablet in the format of an A4 sheet allowing me to write the course that I give to the student so that he/she keeps a written record and that I send systematically at the end of the course. The videoconference format offers several advantages: - more availability for me and my student by operating remotely - no risk linked to transport (delay) - possibility to record the course and the explanations - shared folder allowing me to send interesting documents to the student in real time. Course of a lesson: The course begins with a discussion with the student to identify and prioritize the points he wishes to work on. During the session, two formats are possible: - "short lesson" for the student, rereading of his lesson, explanation of definitions and theorems, resumption of demonstrations by highlighting the most important proofs and clarifying the intuitions behind these proofs. Simple but striking examples of my invention make it possible to illustrate and reinforce the memorization of the lesson by the student; - resolution of new exercises, chosen by the student or that I suggest to him. During the time of reflection, I prepare the possible solutions and especially I observe its strong points and its difficulties in the resolution of the problem. If he has difficulties I give him indications and not the complete solution. So I avoid simply giving an answer key that the student will end up "learning by heart". If he finally wants a correction of the exercise, I take care to explain to him the whole process of the solution, even if it means repeating steps that are not clear, and I give a written record of the solution to the student. Within a course, it is of course natural to go back and forth between these two formats. At the end of the session, I discuss with him the points he can improve and make personalized suggestions. The student can ask me for exercises or send me his course documents to prepare for the next session. What I propose: - courses at all levels in mathematics, physics-chemistry and computer science; - preparation for competitions at all levels (X, ENS, Centrale, Mines-Ponts, CCINP or e3a // HEC, ESSEC, ESCP and other business schools); -preparation for the requirements of the preparation from high school ("Prépa à la Prépa" format). Preparation for the Terminale general competition (I obtained a mention there thanks to an independent preparation), for the National Mathematics Olympiads, for the Animath Cup ... I am proficient in Python, OCaml, C and SQL computer languages. Do not hesitate to contact me if you need any information!
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Trusted teacher: 📚 Private tutor for university and high school - fully prepared to prepare for yesterday's exams 📚 Need help understanding study material? Preparing for SATs or university exams? 🤔 ⚡My services include: ✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects ✔️ Comprehensive help in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Physics and Mathematics) ✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects ✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish 📕Description of physics 👌Physics 1 Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics: 1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities. 2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws. 4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work. 5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects. 6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms. 👌Physics 2: Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes: 1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law. 2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law. 3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law. 4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits. 5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media. 6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success! For communication and reservation: via Apprentus
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Piano lessons, music theory, for beginners, intermediate or advanced (Norrköping)
Alina
We’ve only had one lesson, but my daughter wants now 2-3 lessons a week!! Very professional; the aspiring musician in focus (not the parent), exactly how it should be!! Looking forwards to the coming lessons as my daughter learns the joy of mastering an instrument!! Thanks so much Alina!!
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Mathematics and Physics Tutor for Primary and Secondary School Students (Delft)
Tarek
Tarek might become instrumental in ensuring that my son understands the concepts taught in class. He’s dependable and patient, my son feels more confident and is motivated for the sessions for both maths and physics. Thank you Tarek.
Review by MOUNIA
Private lessons in Mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, Arabic (Ath)
Mohamad
He is of good character, helpful and intelligent
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